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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 26, 2002
Filed:
Jan. 18, 2000
Hidetoshi Sasaki, Kawasaki, JP;
Toshio Tanaka, Hirakata, JP;
Tatsushi Itoh, Hirakata, JP;
Nobuyoshi Masumoto, Hirakata, JP;
Komatsu Ltd., , JP;
Abstract
An arm body of a working machine has a hollow and triangular cross-section. A bucket-connection bracket is jointed to one longitudinal end of an arm body, and an arm cylinder bracket is jointed to another longitudinal end of the arm body, thereby forming an arm. With the triangular cross-sectional structure, the arm body is less prone to deformation under the stress of a load. The improved triangular cross-sectional structure permits the plate thickness of the arm body to be reduced, and the rigidity of the arm body to be increased without mounting a cross-section restraint material in the arm body. The cross-section of the boom will not deform even though the plate thickness is reduced. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the weight of the boom and still prevent deformation of the boom under heavy load. A method of producing an arm body is efficient and simplified since a single sheet of metal may be formed into a triangular shape, with a single welded seem being formed at the seem between abutting edges of the metal material. The various corners of the triangular cross-section may be arc shaped or flat as is desired.